The mystery in a corner of a Flintshire field

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2021
  • In the corner of a field, surrounded by countryside, there is a mystery!
    Maen Achwyfan is a wheel cross which dates from around 1000AD and is said to be the tallest wheel headed cross in Wales - it's about 12 feet tall!
    No one knows who or what it celebrates or why it was placed where it is.
    If you'd like to follow in our footsteps by visiting Maen Achwyfan, some useful information is on our website at www.haveagrandtour.co.uk/maen...

Komentáře • 9

  • @neillynchehaun7082
    @neillynchehaun7082 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. I live about a mile from it. There are lots of tumulus (burial mounds) in the area. There is one behind my house (nothing to do with me, honest gov'). I am really enjoying your videos.

  • @markcharles3969
    @markcharles3969 Před 8 měsíci +1

    A friend if mine who is a local priest told me it was a marker stone for a pilgrimage walk. Love your vids

    • @GTexplores
      @GTexplores  Před 7 měsíci

      Thankyou!
      That does make sense.
      I've been reading up more about this stone and have found some very interesting facts - including where it was possibly made and by whom!

    • @markcharles3969
      @markcharles3969 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GTexplores forgot to add the pilgrimage was to the island at the end of the llyn peninsular

  • @williamturner6366
    @williamturner6366 Před rokem +1

    in the early eighties i took my children there and we only known it as the viking stone . i wonder if there is anymore info on this wonderful piece of british history. after all these years i have out its proper name thanks to you. please keep up your wonderful work. most enjoyable.

    • @GTexplores
      @GTexplores  Před rokem

      Thankyou for the comment, but as for the stone, not that I know of!

  • @PabloLFCX
    @PabloLFCX Před rokem

    I have to ask, what state were the remains in that were found by the road builders?

    • @GTexplores
      @GTexplores  Před rokem

      I dunno. But my best guess would be that the remains were skeletal.